The older guns may feel better just by virtue of their use and age. I am not a fan of the wide, ribbed target trigger. That was really meant for single action target work. For double action, a narrower, smooth trigger is my preference - specifically, what was called the "Combat" trigger.
I don't give much credence to some people's belief that the PC guns have better triggers than regular production guns. Also, you should realize that using MIM triggers actually gives better consistency gun to gun than the old forged parts. MIM parts are more dimensionally stable and are molded with smoother surfaces from the get-go.
Old, new, production, PC - any trigger is just a starting point until you get it to what you prefer.
Adios,
Pizza Bob
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